Report on an Unidentified Space Station

(sseh.uchicago.edu)

44 points | by paulmooreparks 3 hours ago

13 comments

  • bb123 10 minutes ago
    I feel this should have a note that it's fictional in the title. I clicked this expecting to read about some kind of space race development with China or Russia.
    • embedding-shape 8 minutes ago
      I mean it's pretty obvious from the very first paragraph, isn't it?

      > By good luck we have been able to make an emergency landing on this uninhabited space station. There have been no casualties. We all count ourselves fortunate to have found safe haven at a moment when the expedition was clearly set on disaster.

      Lots of short stories on HN have just their original title with nothing like [Novella] or whatever, seems fine.

  • Hackbraten 11 minutes ago
    I can recommend the excellent novels Concrete Island [0] and High-Rise [1] from the same author.

    [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_Island

    [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Rise_(novel)

  • hootz 29 minutes ago
    Making a modern analogy, reading this feels kinda similar to reading about the Backrooms, but with a bigger, existential dread. Amazing.
  • cl3misch 7 minutes ago
    > Our voices echoed away into a bottomless pit [of the elevator shaft]

    Would voices actually "echo away" in a literally bottomless pit?

  • nickdothutton 6 minutes ago
    We all live in Ballard's future now. I encourage you to check out some of his interviews on YT.
  • ShadowOfThePit 22 minutes ago
    Reads like an early SCP exploration log.

    Although, I'm not sure if I get it. They end up making a religion out of it, but does that have a deeper meaning?

  • andyjohnson0 6 minutes ago
    For context, Ballard wrote this in 1982.
  • rullelito 29 minutes ago
    I didn't get anything out of this. Felt very simple and not very mind-bending. Should I feel something?
    • andyjohnson0 2 minutes ago
      Its an almost 45 year-old short story that appeared in a print collection of other short stories. The submitted page kind of loses much of that context - and possibly feels dated or simplistic because of that?
  • iamjs 56 minutes ago
    Reminds me of Borges
  • anax32 23 minutes ago
    This was a big moment for me, but I now believe it's fictional.

    Thanks Ballard

  • rfarley04 21 minutes ago
    Tower of Babel by Ted Chiang is another comparison worth mentioning
  • swiftcoder 1 hour ago
    Always loved this one
  • throw310822 30 minutes ago
    Annoying nitpick:

    > Our solar system and its planets, the millions of other solar systems that constitute our galaxy, and the island universes themselves all lie within the boundaries of the station. The station is coeval with the cosmos [...]

    > Estimated diameter: 15,000 light years.

    Uhmm..

    Yes I know, the entire construction is not striving for realism and neither should be taken literally.

    • swiftcoder 2 minutes ago
      Pretty sure this is a Tardis bigger-on-the-inside situation